Boys-in-town

Request: Jk scenario where his gf breaks up with him after seeing him with his ex she love him still

Pairing: Jungkook x Reader

Words: 1,872

Genre: Fluff/Angst

Description:The reader explores the stages of grief through reminiscing of past memories.

Warnings: Swearing, slight implied smut, LOTS of feels.

The five stages of grief, something you never understood, nor cared to. You lived a relatively emotionless life, either that, or your feelings were simply hard to come by. Your family often regarded you as cold and laid back, opting out of the feelings department. Besides, what was the point? Feelings only got you in trouble and hurt.

He proved both those statements.

You’d been with Jungkook for a while now, a few months even; who knew, you weren’t keeping track. You hated romance movies, didn’t want flowers, thought anniversaries were silly, and most of all didn’t fall in love.

But god, somewhere in that icy dark cavern of a heart you fell for him. You’d spent weeks muling over just what it was about him that had you so wrapped around his finger. The first time you met him was at a party he attended with his now ex girlfriend. She was pretty, blonde, skinny, she seemed perfect. You felt instantly attracted to him, and couldn’t get him out of your mind for weeks, even though you barely knew his name. Eventually a friend gave you the low down that his girlfriend dumped him because his schedule was too busy for her. You remember your heart quickening when you got a text message from an unknown number.

“Hey, y/n, it’s Jungkook. Idk if you remember me, but I was at that party a few weeks ago, we spoke for a while. Anyways, sorry if this is creepy but a mutual friend gave me your number and said we’d probably get along well.”

“Hey! Yeah of course I remember you ahah, how have you been?”

“Sorry if this is kind of straight forward, but would you maybe want to go for coffee sometime?” Your heart beat loudly in your chest. You paced around your room anxiously as you fumbled with your words.

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six of crows and crooked kingdom by leigh bardugo - this is a completed duology that will have you mad there isn’t gonna be a 10 book series about these characters. prepare yourself for the 6 new children you’re gonna adopt by reading these. it’s a mid-fantasy series set in a fantastical world and all our protagonists are criminals but like, with hearts mostly of gold.

the serpent king by jeff zentner - this book will stick with you after reading it. it’s a boy stuck in a town and a situation that he’s accepted he’ll never get out of as he sees his only friends preparing for a life outside of it and the realities of life that come with it. it has an ultimately postitive ending, but don’t go in expecting a hallmark rise to happiness

simon vs the homosapiens agenda by becky albertalli - imagine the fluffiest but cutest but not like cavity-enducing sweet ya book you ever read - this is that book but with a gay lead character. it literally made me smile throughout reading the entire thing and it’s just so cute

if i was your girl by meredith russo - this book got a lot of attention because it was a popular ya novel that was about a trans woman written by a trans woman and honestly, it was just so good i read it in one sitting

the lunar chronicles (cinder, scarlett, cress and winter) by marissa meyer - these books are…so damn good. they’re long and the series is complete but they’re so good. expect to adopt 8 new children. it’s a mix of a high tech/high fantasy ya epic adventure that’s kind of loosely based on fairytales for each lead female character.

dumplin’ by julie murphy - i have some…issues with this book as a whole, the climax was kind of lost on me and some of the comments the character make are a little iffy - but it’s one of the first ya novels i’ve read memorably with such a nice narrative that includes body positivity

everything everything by nicola yoon - this book is a nice quick read with a wonderful lead and a good story, it gets a little predictable but if you’re looking for a fun way to kill a couple hours, this is it

eligible by curtis sittenfeld - pride and prejudice but set in cincinnati ohio, liz(zie) bennet is a 40 something who goes home to visit and meets (dr.) darcy - it’s a nice twist on the original story, darcy eats religiously at skyline chili and they have hate sex, i lived for this

before i fall by luaren oliver - this is an oldie but a goodie. the movie is coming out in march, go emotionally hurt yourself with this one

the woman in cabin 10 by ruth ware - if you like gone girl and the girl on the train, this book is it’s half-cousin separated by marriage. it’s a decent thriller though so i thought i’d give it a shout out

rebel belle by rachel hawkins - this book by itself is super cute, very typcial supernatural romance-y ya novel, a nice hate-to-love romance, but the rest of the series kind of falls off, but the first book was fun af

and in total i read like 71 books this year and these are just some of them. a few that i really enjoyed i don’t feel comfortable publicly recommending due to their content and possible warnings and such, but here are some carryalls that i really enjoyed and i hope ya’ll enjoy and let’s talk about them if you ever feel like

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